AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
SINN FEENERS SUPPORT COX. PRESIDENT WILSON ATTACKED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ~ NEW YORK, October 22. Mr William liurko, an ex-member of Congress,- speaking at Chicago, defined the threat of the local Sinn Fein leaders, -lie said they would come out in support o{ Governor Cox as a friend of Ireland ® denounced Senator Harding as a foe. senator La Follotte made his first campaign speech for four years at Milwaukee. -He lashed the Wilson Administration. Addressing a great audience, he said that never in the darkest portion of the world's history had there been such a betrayal of American people as when President Wilson handed the control of the seas to Britain. The only hope of the people now Jay lji a small group of independent Senators and Congressmen.— A. and N.Z Cable. AMERICA'S ISOLATION. GOVERNOR COX'S WARNING. NEW YORK, October 22.' In a speech at Trenton. New Jersey, i Sai ? th ? fc fOT the United states to isolate herself from the world £ou d mean that one-third of her factories wou d close, and one-third of the farms would be untilled. "We should have to' bring down our production to the consumption. The latter is two-thirds of the ormer, and we must sell our surplus to N Z° P Cable s, " ess wLU slu mp."—A. and
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 5
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